On 06/02/15 21:37, Kathleen Wilson wrote:
> How do you all feel about the idea of one (or more) of the
> representatives of the CAs in Mozilla's program also being a Peer of the
> CA Certificates module?
I second Jeremy's point; it seems unwise to me for someone in a formal
relationship with a CA
On 2/5/15 12:58 PM, Kathleen Wilson wrote:
According to https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules: "A module is a discrete
unit of code or activity. An owner is the person in charge of a module
or sub-module. A peer is a person whom the owner has appointed to help
them."
There are two modules associated
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 2:15 PM, Kathleen Wilson wrote:
> On 2/6/15 1:52 PM, Peter Bowen wrote:
>> Can you clarify the definition of "peer" in this context? In other
>> modules, it means someone who can approve changes without further
>> approval.
>
> I envision that the migration of the CA Progra
On 2/6/15 1:52 PM, Peter Bowen wrote:
Can you clarify the definition of "peer" in this context? In other
modules, it means someone who can approve changes without further
approval.
I envision that the migration of the CA Program into SalesForce will
eventually enable us to have more than on
on
> Sent: Friday, February 6, 2015 2:37 PM
> To: mozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
> Subject: Re: Updating Peers of Mozilla's CA Certificates and CA
> Certificate Policy modules
>
> On 2/5/15 10:41 PM, Man Ho (Certizen) wrote:
> >
> > However, i
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Kathleen Wilson wrote:
> There are indeed several representatives of the CAs in Mozilla's program who
> regularly provide valuable contributions to the discernment and discussions
> regarding the CA program.
>
> How do you all feel about the idea of one (or more) of
t: Re: Updating Peers of Mozilla's CA Certificates and CA Certificate
Policy modules
On 2/5/15 10:41 PM, Man Ho (Certizen) wrote:
>
> However, if Mozilla would add one
> more peer from CA background (except Let's Encrypt), it'd be even better.
>
There are indeed sever
On 2/5/15 10:41 PM, Man Ho (Certizen) wrote:
However, if Mozilla would add one
more peer from CA background (except Let's Encrypt), it'd be even better.
There are indeed several representatives of the CAs in Mozilla's program
who regularly provide valuable contributions to the discernment a
Le jeudi 5 février 2015 21:59:52 UTC+1, Kathleen Wilson a écrit :
> Module #1
> Name: Mozilla CA Certificate Policy
> Module #2
> Name: CA Certificates
> I propose making the following changes to the Peers list for these modules.
> 2) Add Richard Barnes to the Peers list of both modules. Richar
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> Subject: Re: Updating Peers of Mozilla's C
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Subject: Re: Updating Peers of Mozilla's CA Certificates and CA Certificate
Policy modules
+1
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Kathleen Wilson
wrote:
> According to https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules: "A module is a discrete
> unit of code or activity. A
+1
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Kathleen Wilson
wrote:
> According to https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules: "A module is a discrete
> unit of code or activity. An owner is the person in charge of a module or
> sub-module. A peer is a person whom the owner has appointed to help them."
>
> There a
According to https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules: "A module is a discrete
unit of code or activity. An owner is the person in charge of a module
or sub-module. A peer is a person whom the owner has appointed to help
them."
There are two modules associated with the CA Program.
Module #1
Name: Moz
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